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2013-11-27 |
SERENO, C.J. |
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| We have had occasion to rule that treachery is not present when the killing is not premeditated,[71] or where the sudden attack is not preconceived and deliberately adopted, but is just triggered by a sudden infuriation on the part of the accused as a result of a provocative act of the victim,[72] or when the killing is done at the spur of the moment.[73] | |||||